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Go-Ahead orders first hydrogen buses from Wrightbus

The Go-Ahead Group has signed a contract to buy its first hydrogen powered buses, which are the first single-decker hydrogen buses to be sold by Wrightbus

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First Scania Fencer order placed by Heathrow operator

Q-Park Limited has signed a deal with Scania (Great Britain) for the first four factory-ordered Scania Fencer f1 buses

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Go-Ahead London Commercial Changes and route 413 to go electric

MARK LYONS

Go-Ahead London’s has updated its plans for the cascade of battery-electric buses triggered by frequency cuts on routes 507 and 521

MARK LYONS
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Devon develops bold bus back better bid

CHRISTOPHER CARTER

Devon County Council has unveiled ambitious plans to boost services, cut fares and introduce a countywide bus livery

CHRISTOPHER CARTER
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National Express Stagecoach takeover talks extended

The decision deadline on the potential National Express takeover of Stagecoach, announced on September 21, has been extended. 

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Road to Renewables Tour heads for Glasgow

MARK LYONS

Transport minister hails SSE, Go-Ahead and BYD/Alexander-Dennis partnership as they launch battery-electric bus tour from London to Glasgow ahead of COP26 summit

MARK LYONS
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Western Greyhound wholly wound up

The liquidation of Cornwall independent Western Greyhound is finally complete, six years after its overnight demise on March 13, 2015

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Bus driver shortages worsen

DAVID JENKINS

Some smaller operators without their own supplies who use commercial filling stations ran into problems

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£10m deal gives First control of SPS

First has agreed to pay £8.4m cash for JJPH’s share of the company on completion of the deal, plus up to a further £1.6m if certain conditions are met

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TfL passenger data confirms impact of Covid lockdowns

MARK LYONS

Transport for London has published its annual bus usage report for the period to March 31, 2021

MARK LYONS